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Does orange peel disappear when spraying matte over gloss?

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Posted by ohms on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 1:44 PM

Thanks all for the heads up! Will go ahead and see what happens, but I like to get some idea of what to expect from the forums first. Yes

 

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Posted by Tanker-Builder on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 9:35 AM

Hi;

    If you have Orange Peel and you can feel it, a matte coat isn't going to hide it!  You will have to do some wet sanding to smooth it out BEFORE you proceed. Orange Peel is a funny beast. If it is real fine, In other words, you can see it but not really feel it.The Matte coat may hide it depending  on how a heavy a coat of Matte you put on. Be careful with the Matte though. You could get a second result you don't want, RUNS and SAGS in the paint!

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 9:23 AM

If you spray gloss enamel and get orange peel, you can simply carefully rub Novus#2 with an old cotton shirt over the cured clear gloss enamel and you will get a glass smooth finish. I have done 3 Blue Angel Hornets as commissions and the gloss was smooth as glass after polishing. Then you can shoot your semi gloss coat on.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 9:28 AM

Depends on the size of the orange peel.  If it is too large a grain, it will not, but if the peel is fine, like 150 grit or so, it will make it far less noticable.

 

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Posted by gregbale on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 5:29 AM

In my experience (50+ yrs) orange peel never just 'disappears,' since it's a texture in the finish itself. Unless that texturing is in a layer (such as acrylic over enamel) that can be removed chemically, sanding and polishing is likely to be your only option.

A matte finish in particular might make it slightly less visible...but only from certain angles.

Sorry.

Greg

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Does orange peel disappear when spraying matte over gloss?
Posted by ohms on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 4:55 AM

I want to spray my car body with gloss for the decal applications (and protect the body coat), but I want the final finish to be matte. I know people spray matte over gloss and it supposedly disappears (never actually tried it).

 

My question is: will the orange peel disppear automatically with the matte? Or will I have to sand/polish the glossy car body first before applying the matte?

 

Let me know. Any and all help appreciated. :)

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